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Enzyme Concept Mapping Worksheet, Schemes and Mind Maps of Biochemistry

assignment to complete the enzyme map with terms

Typology: Schemes and Mind Maps

2020/2021

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Enzyme Concept Map-F04.wpd
Enzyme Concept Mapping
activation energy
active site
active site (used twice)
allosteric regulators
amino acids
•-ase
availability of coenzymes
availability of cofactors
binding site other than active site
competitive inhibitors
covalent bond
disulfide bonds
enzyme concentration
•E-S complex
globular proteins
hydrogen bonds
hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions
increasing [substrate] near the active site
increasing the favorability of the
microenvironment
inorganic materials required for enzyme activity
non-competitive inhibitors
organic compounds required for enzyme activity
orientating substrate for reaction
peptide bonds
•pH
product
region of enzyme other than the active site
straining bonds
substrate
substrate concentration
temperature
tertiary structure

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Enzyme Concept Map-F04.wpd

Enzyme Concept Mapping

  • activation energy
  • active site
  • active site (used twice)
  • allosteric regulators
  • amino acids
  • -ase
  • availability of coenzymes
  • availability of cofactors
  • binding site other than active site
  • competitive inhibitors
  • covalent bond
  • disulfide bonds
  • enzyme concentration
  • E-S complex
  • globular proteins
  • hydrogen bonds
    • hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions
    • increasing [substrate] near the active site
    • increasing the favorability of the microenvironment
    • inorganic materials required for enzyme activity
    • non-competitive inhibitors
    • organic compounds required for enzyme activity
    • orientating substrate for reaction
    • peptide bonds
    • pH
    • product
    • region of enzyme other than the active site
    • straining bonds
    • substrate
    • substrate concentration
    • temperature
    • tertiary structure